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Ct Enterography

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CT enterography is a medical imaging technique that uses computed tomography (CT) scans to obtain detailed images of the small intestine. It is commonly used to diagnose and monitor conditions such as Crohn's disease, small bowel tumors, and inflammatory bowel disease.

Key Features

  • Detailed imaging of the small intestine
  • Use of CT scans for diagnosis
  • Effectiveness in detecting various conditions

Pros

  • Provides detailed images of the small intestine
  • Effective in diagnosing and monitoring certain conditions
  • Less invasive than traditional endoscopic procedures

Cons

  • Exposure to radiation during CT scans
  • May require drinking contrast material before the procedure
  • Costly compared to some other imaging techniques

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